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The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity includes

a. direction.
c. time.
b. distance.
d. weight.

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The answer is A. I say that because speed always talks about how fast the journey was, but not where it was to. Velocity talks about direction. The both of them have time. They both have distance. And none of them have weight. Hope i helped. Have a nice day.
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Answer:

a. direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Velocity is a vector, so it includes both a) a magnitude and b) a direction.

The magnitude of the velocity is the speed, which is the ratio between the distance covered and the time taken:


v=(d)/(t)

However, speed gives only information on how fast is the object traveling. Instead, velocity gives also information on the direction of the motion of the object.

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